PM Modi Concludes Successful Three-Nation Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has concluded his three-country diplomatic tour of Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand, marking the end of a visit focused on strengthening bilateral and regional partnerships across the Indo-Pacific.
A visit that deepened bonds, strengthened partnerships and shaped a shared future.
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After concluding substantive discussions and overseeing key set of outcomes in New Zealand, PM @narendramodi departs for India. In a special gesture, he was seen off by PM @chrisluxonmp at the… pic.twitter.com/lG0ByRN02O
The tour witnessed substantive discussions with leaders of all three nations and resulted in several key outcomes covering trade, technology, security, education, innovation and people-to-people exchanges. The engagements reflected a shared commitment to deepening cooperation and addressing common regional and global priorities.
Following the conclusion of his engagements in New Zealand, Prime Minister Modi departed for India. In a special gesture, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon personally saw him off at the airport, underscoring the warmth and growing strength of India-New Zealand relations.
The three-country visit further reinforced India's strategic partnerships with Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand while laying the foundation for enhanced collaboration in emerging sectors and long-term regional cooperation.